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    1. LifeAcanthopterygii6 on

      Wow! To this day I thought they would never invade a foreign country…

    2. Good to see that they were following the law until now by only doing approved special military operations.

    3. This is over the top hilarious… but unfortunately extremely dangerous for neighbors 😐
      Now all they need to say is: Latvia broke the law, russians are oppressed – we’re obliged to attack.
      Fuck….

      Edit: Their internal propaganda comms will be based on this storyline. And all russians will tell „well – they broke the law” we were obliged to attack. That’s bad on so many levels 😒

    4. ObviouslyRealPerson on

      Everyone was excited to hear Putin say the war in Ukraine may be nearing an end

      …and it was just so he could invade another country

    5. According to the bill, Moscow will be legally allowed to send troops abroad to protect Russian citizens who are arrested, investigated, put on trial or abused in any way by foreign states, international courts and organizations that Russia doesn’t belong to.

      „Western justice has turned into a repressive machine for cracking down on decisions that disagree with those imposed by European officials. In these circumstances, it is important to do everything to protect our citizens abroad,“ said Viacheslav Volodin, chairman of Russia’s State Duma parliament.

      They’ve been doing this alreadly to anyone not under the nuclear umbrella.

    6. InformalYesterday760 on

      Ukrainian drones seem to disagree and have something to say about this.

      Fuck Putin.

    7. igotitithink on

      I guess all the Russians in Hungary will be saved before they go to jail for corruption? I wouldn’t doubt Orbán orchestrating something from the sidelines…

    8. AlexRescueDotCom on

      „…According to the bill, Moscow will be legally allowed to send troops abroad to protect Russian citizens who are arrested, investigated, put on trial or abused in any way by foreign states, international courts and organizations that Russia doesn’t belong to…“

    9. Just a reminder that a lot of Russians believe that Russia has never attacked another country. I want to hear their mental gymnastics about how they will justify this bill as peaceful.

    10. BasicMatter7339 on

      This was probably passed so that his successors in russia can’t prosecute Putin for invading, either posthumously or while he’s still alive

    11. >According to the bill, Moscow will be legally allowed to send troops abroad to protect Russian citizens who are arrested, investigated, put on trial or abused in any way by foreign states, international courts and organizations that Russia doesn’t belong to.

      That was their justification for invading Ukraine back in 2014. So does this change anything?

      I said it back then and I’ll say it again I guess; This is why EU needs a permanent travel ban on all Russian citizens.

    12. topbacklikejfk on

      He was doing this already this is just a scare tactic he wants th world to see this

    13. Well, that’s an open declaration of his intents towards his neighbors i.e. NATO members.

    14. asdhjasdhlkjashdhgf on

      such legislation could be read as invading russia as not illegal, since they have a law then that allows to invade other countries. Oopsi.

    15. Global-Dare-6006 on

      „Moscow will be legally allowed to send troops abroad to protect Russian citizens who are arrested, investigated, put on trial or abused in any way by foreign states, international courts and organizations that Russia doesn’t belong to.“

      So essentially the bunker dwarf thinks he can just order blanket immunity for all Russians worldwide and everyone will just go along with it  

    16. Does it ban other countries from fighting back and obliterating the infrastructure that underpins Russia’s ability to function as a state, and to kill so many people it’s causes a decades long demographic collapse?

    17. Aggravating_Law_1335 on

      russia is out of steam right now it would be a good time to invade.them now and show them whats up 

    18. >According to the bill, Moscow will be legally allowed to send troops abroad to protect Russian citizens who are arrested, investigated, put on trial or abused in any way by foreign states, international courts and organizations that Russia doesn’t belong to.

      Expell all russians then

    19. I’m not very familiar with Russian laws but I’m guessing this is a precursor to a formal military draft without actually declaring war on Ukraine…

    20. IceBearKnows89 on

      Pretty sure he’s going to test nato by attaching one or all the Baltic countries. Probably next year if I had to guess.

    21. ruhestoerer on

      Perhaps they’re doing this so that the „special operation“ officially becomes a war and they can now announce a widespread mobilization?

    22. pirate-minded on

      It’s a good thing the US doesn’t allow their president the same 🤔

    23. UltraAnders on

      I know we can’t apply logic here, but this would imply he wasn’t allowed to do it before the bill then.

    24. Necessary-Drag-8000 on

      I hope he tries to invade Poland, those guys want to do some payback

    25. There’s a lot of snarky comments here, but they wouldn’t do this without a purpose in mind. Is a full military draft imminent?

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